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My Learning Portfolio

by Molly (4th Grade)

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My Learning Portfolio
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2020-2021
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MollyTheSloth
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Why I'm Ready For 5th Grade
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Math
The hardest thing I did in math was measuring angles without a protractor. It was really hard because it was brand new and I'd never seen it before. The strategies I used were looking at the given angles, and using my knowledge of benchmark angles.
EXAMPLE
Let's solve this one!

Well we know that the whole angle is 90 degrees, because it's a right angle. Now we can subtract 30 degrees from 90 degrees. 90-30=60. So the answer is 60 degrees.
ART
MuSiC
I liked art because we did a lot of projects that let my creative juices flow.
My favorite project was my Monochromatic moon painting. I chose blue as my monochromatic color. for my silhouette I did a wolf howling at the moon. I think it looked really good.
I am also proud of making a happy summer poster for Mrs. Cruz. It felt really good to make her happy. :)
I liked Music because we did a lot of fun things like playing instruments.
I am most proud of learning Ode to Joy by Beethoven and playing it correctly in front of the class.
PE
I liked PE because we did lots of fun games. My favorite game was hula hop.
My Favorite Subject
My favorite subject this year was art. My second favorite subject was Music. My third favorite subject was PE.
Music
Art
PE
Reading
The Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus.
By Dusti Bowling
The book that had the most impact on me was The Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus, by Dusti Bowling. It is about a teenage girl named Aven, who has no arms. She gets left out a lot. But, then she meets a boy named Conor, who has ticks. (Which means he makes a random noise, usually a bark, at a random time.) The two become friends and meet another boy named Zion, who is overweight. The three become friends and solve a mystery. This book impacted me because it taught the class to not judge a book by it's cover, and to be kind to everyone no matter what they look like.
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